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Terrance Stewart

Terrance Stewart, M.Ed., is the National Training Director for the TimeDone Project at the Alliance for Safety and Justice, a national initiative working to transform the criminal justice system and advance racial and economic equity. In this role, he leads multi-state efforts to reduce and remove barriers to reentry for people with past convictions by developing leadership trainings, expanding membership, and collaborating with partners to build community power.

With over a decade of experience in advocacy and policy reform, Terrance has helped advance landmark legislation such as AB 1076, SB 731, AB 1008, Proposition 47, and Proposition 57. He is also the founder of #CantCant Inc., a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to uplifting individuals who have faced adversity on the path to upward mobility. A graduate of the University of California, Riverside, where he served as a student leader, Terrance continues to use his lived experience and leadership to create more equitable opportunities for redemption and justice.